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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS" data-source="post: 1019844" data-attributes="member: 23555"><p>It's not the tattoo's themselves that are the problem per se, it is the fact that when a lot of Express folks started, we were told that if you have ink that can not be reasonably covered, you were out as far as being any kind of customer contact employee for FedEx Express. A courier was expected to be clean cut, no beards, no ink, hair no longer than your collar (for the guys). You were expected to be a consummate professional. Now it's completely different, and those changes started right around the time that Ground started growing....coincidence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS, post: 1019844, member: 23555"] It's not the tattoo's themselves that are the problem per se, it is the fact that when a lot of Express folks started, we were told that if you have ink that can not be reasonably covered, you were out as far as being any kind of customer contact employee for FedEx Express. A courier was expected to be clean cut, no beards, no ink, hair no longer than your collar (for the guys). You were expected to be a consummate professional. Now it's completely different, and those changes started right around the time that Ground started growing....coincidence? [/QUOTE]
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